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I. I&SCKD IN SEKI-HVEEKLT SECTIONS, EACH TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, VOL. 49. NO. 41. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1900. SECOND SECTION EIGHT PAGES 9 9 o 9 o o I o 9 o 9 o o I 9 9 o b 9 o 6 o b 6 b b i 9 9 o 9 9 o b b b o b 9 o o b o o i 9 o o o o3 o o o-o ockso o ooaoooaoj -ooooo-oaq NOW WE'RE READY fOR YOU Christinas Goods ARE ON DISPLAY AT THE r NEW YORK Dolls, Picture Books, Alburns, Dressing CWs, Manicure Seta, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Shaving Sets, i Perfumery, . i : ...lAiKERCHIErS ... o and a large ai psortmcnt of novelties suitable for presents. - Re- memler that our usual low prices well as to all other lines. Come o over, b b b Salem's Cheapest One i if. T: BARS ES, Prop. oo o o o-o-o aoo o o- o-o-aao-o iirnnf nni r niinro S HtAVT ouLE onUto in thc-sc new loos 5 SOROSIS, EMFUIS, . $ STRAIGHT AND SWINTG TOES.... ; g S3 Reduced to $2.50 0i , , Trie acid Ja the blood causes rheumatism, sciatica. Rout an4 ncaralgia. THE BEX RHEUMATIC RING n,,nove, 11 cau. A written jntaranhs- VlthW rtaff o 'Srl m.inov In lay if not entirely MlUf actory. PMC . A pot.u ara xvill JuHtur our lltth.. Wklet -that tells the 'TMATIC CO.. 'HAiEn. Salem, OtW ( . Conn. f) . (ofti o. . : i r . i -. Rain Excluders ,...ltv in Scotch plaid $7.20 Steel ro.1 nmbr.Ua 4rc7 with, the pile varying m ?12.rtMHal. The Nev Marlow Hose Supporter w deikncl with a view of Kivinir Si-woman all tlK- ... fort and con venience wWch her ex derves. Tlilt vtit Klioff tho limirovient over b oU: styles. We .haw : thorn 25c, 35c 50c A pi Ribbon Q Fancy ribbons 5 cent Value 7T tint Values. ST cent Values P" ent Vahies. cent VaJus. 40 cent Values. ; U -A 6 6 : " 6 'i 6 ;i c RACKET refer to holiday goods tta in and look the new lines Price Cash Store Cor. Commercial and Ckemeketa Streets o-aao o o- o-o o-o-o-o-o-ac-o 94 STATE STREET 5 IT' I iV SlfcrJ f ; silk olf h.Kxl. ft-ZJ Specials at Sate-Prky - B Ml ... . . . . 55t 22c . . . . . - . ... .. ... DOUBLE MURDER IN WASHINGTON Ao Aged Couple Shot Down Near Castle Rock Wffllf AT THEIR EVENING MEAL The Assassin Attempted to Kill Both at One Sbot- Robbery Was His Object. " SEATTLE, Wash., Nor. ITJ.A spe cial to the Post-Iutciiigenoer, from t'asih itocfc. Wash., rports a horrible dottMe murder,' about iwoaud a half uiili-s tt of that place. 'Hie victim were Mr. and Mrs. Cortieliu- Kuapi. aul they were -'shot while nt their f-veuing pieal by au unknown assassin. The-murderer .got the two old ieop'.e iu raig-and opened lire with a shot gun locided with li-kU through a winhw. The charge struck Mrs, Knapp, killing her almost iustautly. Mr. Knapp n-8 struck iu the Meek, lrt- hall ev-ring tlie carotid artery. Although bleeding profusely. Mr. Knapp managed !t xt.iirr into tliP ailjiiinhii room anl in-h a door. As lw lnl s..i itiurlrr linirfln'il hi IiIimkIj- wiirk ly implying tin- ollw-r RULERS OF King Oscar. .The aged King Oscir is seriously ill, regency and is governing Iwrrel in the iniforttinativiuantSi: breast, kiilins him in!(antly. i Xo motive is known for the murder. .other than that Knapp several kiy ngc. was trying: to nioti:it for a large kuo of money .ami the a-isin ei dently thouirlt be had siiel-t filed iu get rins it. BIG BOER VICTORY. Fori: iiixi)i:ki iturnsii 'af- TXltKl AT DEWKTHIHUtP. A Thrill of Alarm Seut Throti?h Fin land by the ItKrl A Sir'wt - Ceusors4i!t. I.ONIOX. Xov.' 2!. Ird Kohrrfs cables from JohauneKlwir. timkr date GREAT Sham. mats.!tabli covers, spiasber5 Renaisence Battenburg Pieces. Hattenhurjr aud wint lace thread lra:t- rliiu etc. just received. Silk Petticoats $ r,.oO Qualities. . .f 3.S5 .$ r.S5 . . $ t.7. ..$ 7S5 ...$ KJS ... !.S7 ...tijsc. 7.4 giKtlities $ 9..s Qualities $K.0 Qualities . $12,110 yualitica . 13-"sJ jnalH5es. . . .. . . l(irs Qualities.':... . ?17-"s QiuiIIties. Trunks and Bags n.iminoi. s!i!n:mnt lust receljr1 Safe 1 We are showing a new Teature in Wall Trunks. Sale Prices Prevail Of WHlri-day iNoveuibr 2Nth: T5e llt'wtisHloiplirarristm of two KHu- xif th Sixty-t'isht tild liattt-ry, with tlvtai'-lUK-ut of the lilom-etttir-sliir ngiiMeBt. tin Highland light in fantry a ud th IrWli ritU. 4 in all. urrtmhrttl at 5:45 i. ui Novi'IuIht i-Sth. Our ; 1o'k w cr lifti men kil'uit and firty-tv. woundt-d. hiclud iS Major II jus n ami i.'atain Uigby. The tnfin y Is said lo Ik 2-Vio tr-mg. "Four iiuuttil iii'U w'rv lis(i;i tch"! frtna lih"uljiirK to rtIkr Dewetsdorp, at they did uot isiKtHtnl iu rcacluin; thvre ia tliitt. Knox joined thin fore? and found lKvk-lIor evavuateil. Sevuty-tiv siitk and 'Woundtnl had beta left then. Knox pursued, nud reported to Lave Ktufefully ensasxnl Steyn a nt levet near tbo Vaal batik. They retiml wet nul J 'tHKhwt"t. Knox' in teiKer failetl to j.-t (tirouli so I havciio iletails."' - - - - - - . . TIinil.L OF AUUM. ISndon. N'tv. .211. The disaster at rovetslorp ha 'Mnt a thrill of alarm throuvrij Mefit ltr titn. Tlie vn:rh p ont imu-- s. (itrxr that there Is ua 3iop of arrirlrtff at :i,-h ar eoiovpiiou of tin actual itosithm of affair Iu . iouth Afrh-a. V T!IAXKKn'VIXi IX lXXiIOX. AiwrU-.iH tvrebrate Tbeir Xational Itoiiday.wlih a IMimer. XOXIXtX. Soy: 2.rMorf than tlx) Anerh an vr pn-eHt at the Hotel V-il thi ereniiitf. at the Tt.uikj:iv 1S dinner -riven nmkr tin ausplt-i! of the Aliierjf!tii Sejety. In I-niiKn. Tii jp''h'K followins tiie dinner teiu.l with jnteTiiatlonal t'omplhiA ut. all the PIx-ak'T. d-vellinff tiiHiii the &ood re!.i 'tioUM eXl)titltf twtwien . the t'ultel State"- aiHl Ir"at llritain. - AX KXOKMOrS KHOKTAtlK. ('lNX'IN'X ATI. (I.. Nov. 2!. Tlie iw ivnin of a"erj:e ii. Oritlithx. who wa SWEDEN. K" O ((: The Crown Prince. and the Crown Prince has assumed the the kingdom suceesstuiiy. the c'.4-rk of tlie Itoard of Education here for thirteen yearn previous to hi ifcuth. Ocober 1, 1!x. nn short nt least jfipKMXKi. u,t it b thought that when the exact amount Ix-onies known It wtll 1e found nearer twice tliat Mim. His pwubttJonHcovennl the whole term of his wrvkn as clerk of the ilHMd IwvanL , The anditoT ex perts Hay that he misappropriatetl nearly aJl the tuition fet'a psiid by non resident students since 1S5KJ. AN OREGON RAILROAD. CORVAI.MS & KASTKUX TO BKOIX WORK AT OXCK Crading to Start at Xyssa. on the Short I.Ine, Working Xorth . wcstwarl 1o Vak P.OISE. Iila.. Xov. 2ft. Information, which readies thU cltr. k to tlu effect that preiarat!ojis are lielng made to start grading work on tlie line of the CorvaHi. & Eastern lioad, in Hm- East ern part of Oregon. It 4s ea hi t lie gratkr.s are soon to lie put on lietween Xyssji, on the Short I Jims ami the town of Vale. Crregon. For some time it lw. been known that the comnany has beeo. arransia for work some where along IU project od line, but this Is the first Information reaching this place that the field of operation for tb Immediate future Is likely to ls io far East. .' For souk? years it has leen tle im-pr.-ssion that, if It. were e-er con st meted through Eastern t)regon. It would be in conjunction with some trans-eouilociital line ms'king an out let. Trnst Those Who Have Tried. I aiifTortxl from f at.irrh of i the worst kind and never hoiod for eure. Iut Ei!y's Cream Itahn sii'tiis to do even t ha t. t r Ostrom, 45 Va rreu Ave., Chk-ago. 111. , I snirirnl from catarrh: It cot so bad I could uot Wrk: I used Ely' Cream I Sal in and am entirely well. A. C. Clarke, .n.4l Wliawmut Ave., Ros- ton. Mas. ','-.' - Tlie Halm ke not Irritate or cause utLuvy I HT tii- 1riiirFists at Tsi cts. or waikil by I3iy Uroflier, Warren St., New ork. A RAILROA r OT AXCE. (tcnml Snrer1ntenint f ftlie Nortb ; .. era Pacific to Resign. tatr that Mi C KlaMeTky. pemrai un.rlniviuI.Qt nf thi Northern " Pa- eitie. will retire from that fiosltion In . ... . . . ... the iinmeuiJMe THiore. owing to hi hMtth A. K. Law. assistant general cnruaHntendent with headauarters at 1 . . . . 1 Taccuna, is understood nave isvu ". " - (selected to succeed, Mr. Kimberiey. WAS A TERRIBLE; DISASTfK Thirteen Persons killed v in San Francisco. A Roof Over the Glass Works, Crowded wltti Men and Coys Watch ing a football Game, Creaks Down, Throwing the People ! Onto the Vats and furnaces Below. SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. SO.-As a result of oiie of the most lorribk cat-rostoplM-s Mmt ever oevured In, San .Fran-Isco. thirtetm ieoph were klll and eljrhty-two badly Injurtl to day, by the 4-ollaw. of the roof of the Facillc Olass AVork. on loth street. Atntut uliiety-tive 'tple fell through the roof ujmhi the rei hot furanct-s and glass vats Iwlow. . All were horraHj' Iuioh1. mid It Is feared that In addi tion to the l!iirte-u tleaths already n lMrtl, tlwre will Ie several more. Two huudreil people, all im-n and Itoys. had itrathcrcd on tl slieetIroii loof of il' jflass works to ohtalu a flee view of the annual football game letwn Staufrd and tlie I'nlvi-rslty r of t'aliforuia. AUxit twenty niliiiites after the atue h.-nr commenced there mw a crash i&tiuiy audible from the football irronnds. and a jMUtion uf the crowil m Hie rwif went lown to. a Iwrryk k'alli U-Ikw. Firs In tle fui a not a had 1e-u startel for the llrst 1Iuw-tmlay, and tlie vat were lull of liquid glass. It was uihhi these that the vk'tims fell. Some were kilknl . lnstautly. and otH-rs were slowly roasted to death. The few who missed tlw furaiK'es or ruld )ff. togetlicr with tin worktuen in 1 lie prlas works. Ha veil tin lives of many, wlio lay uncoiis-ions, liy pull ing tlk. in away from their horrible noting plac. ' tTlie Mlice and lire l'uirtinnt were siHn at I:aad ami every patrol wagon and aiuihulance in the city was suiii monej. They were ut enough, ,a ul expreM wagons and private carriage were pressed Into service to carry off the dead ami woiinnVil. Many i tl Snjorcd were unctjiiwioiis whik ot Iters Ivire hurrkxl. ' slirletclng wit h agottv. to tlie hospitals. - , JC1' SoutlH-rii IVlflc Railroad bos piMl was only two Mocks away, and was quickly filk-l. AtHut forty jtvouutkI were taken tlHfx. OHmts were Pent 'to St. Luke's Hospital, the (Yty , Receiving Hospital, to private resid4-iics and otlx-r ilaces. 1 A t.'IfJAXTIC CAMPAUIX. Itiral of Anu-ricau SuelteT Trust lie gins Its Work. IiFXVER. Xov. 20. The Xews o- day says: The rival of tlie preat American Smelter. Trust Is In course of trainim; for a gigantic campaign. Tito .movement has Isen In progress quietly for several months, and -yes terday It developed that plan are so far oompk-ted that locations for plants are Iteing wk-ctil anil the last touches are Iwinjr given to one of tlie most daring pnjH-t? of Hie decntle. ThPiie large plants are to lie rvlel simulianously. O'm Is in 1k In Ik'it- ver a coud In Salt Iake. and a third will lie Wuilt at a fa vora hie 1 stint In Mexico yet to Is named. Each of the plants Is to liave a eaiNttity 'for handling automatically lout) tons of ore daily, and all are 10 lie bu'it ujstii practically the same plans. Exiwrls for tlM various dettartmcnts have al- rejrdy lsjeu luvjted 1o onnect thetn- sI-es with the fompany. liach of the new" : smelters will lw provhkl with wflneries whetm igoWI. 1 silver. cfsr or w-jtd can 4ms rennet to tno h'gree necessary ftr tin woiiYi use. Eastern awl Colorado" capital have subscrllMil. It Is -laimel tlie plants will cost $l.tnMiHt each. - mttch k-ss thau tlie amount piitjlk-ly annonnctNl by the promoters. l tut: s ma iaa) k sco 1; roe. Twenty-four Case Founvl In One Xew York P.Iock. NEW YORK. - Xov. 20.-Twenty-foUr case of smallpox were discovered te tkiy, In a bhw-k on Wt Sixty nlntli street, near West Eml Avenue. The disease Is strjiposed to have slarted in this city from a negro actor. FROM NOME. SEATTI-Ev Wash. Nov. 20. The steamer Portland arrivetl from Nome tMlay. with HKM and seventy-eight passMugers. REMEY RiniHtTS. - Tells of tlie Sinking of the Auxiliary Cruiser Yosemlte. " ' , WA'SIIfNtlTOX, Xov. Tlie Nary Iepar1tnent today received the follow ing teaftilegTo.m from Admiral Itetney eotifrrtniug the report of the disaster fo fhe auxiliary cruiwr Y'osfmlte at fjnam: "OivtteT'XoT. 2f. Bureau of Naviga tion. Washington: the captain of ttwi transport Sherman Teiiorfs: tlie total los of the Y'osenilte Xot'emlM-r 13th (LUiahn parted in tyi1ioou: lrlftel h sea ami sank, seventy-six xiuw-s on. Collk-r Just in went to rescue. t?ant laumIi of five .lost; Shall semi KemplT to (iiiitm tomorrow to ascertain extent of disaster ami tranniort Yo-emite ciew to Cavlte. . REMEY." A BIG BONUS. VICTORIA, B. C, NorL 29. By a The roof of the glass, works was not over ism feet away frtwu t?e footUnll - ficfcl. hut 2tM" eple vtclilng th gatiM wsn" too Intent upou the con test to notice what hal tcctwl. It "was only .when ushers wvut IhrougU tin vast wwl. i-stlllng fr doctor, that it lecame knomn there ha J Iteea jiii ncckk-ut. TIm eighty-two person ntore r kss Injtun-! have lnin takti to tlie various hospital or removel to their homes. Most of those kllkI and injured Wre txys letwu !l iiml H! yeurs of age. Xirly nil victims Imd tlH'lr skulls fractured or limbs broken, and sustaliMil Mcriou, Internal Injuries. TJm Hrt Ion of tlie nsf whlcli ol lapwd w:is merely a covering Over a, veitilator liwM', at the Uex iif the bulIHng tiiid was not inisirihlil ti) Kits t a In., any 1mm vy weight. Tint horl xonial tluiliers In the cent correHod Ing to tlw ridge pole of the ordiuary structure, broke Hear tlie center, and the light framework uihWne.ith with its overlng of -orruga li'd iron turneil inwaml. forining a chute through w-hlch I1h iis-ii and loys were re cipltatcd Into tlie furaliccs twiieatli. Only a few were fl"tiiiiliy burnpjr'to ik'jith tlie maj.n lty lH-lngitUUl ifj the fall. 'Sevttil of thos Injuns I are In a rocarioiis coiKtition, and the list of dead may Is' increased to a score with in a 4kiy or two. Following Is a list '-of tlie killed: J. A. MoirH.iiey. Y. II. Kekrel.lt. Tfllley rund Ikirnwell. Carroll Harold. Frauk Xe-wby, blgar Fiahan-fi. T. J. Illppon, AVm. Valeutia, M. Vun Dina, three uu- klentifled. The fiiiiiel are: Wilder tlritlln. tleo. C.-iiiiphell. (U-iK Miller. Koul Cser, Juliii lane. 1. K: Min-AuNiy, i J Cohen V. Fnttehti'er, Cl.ireu;e Km lis, Harold Parmer. Martin Trajtior, R. Kssmanii. Will Haus-h, Iettn (Jerard. tbrei4 r.iirns, .o!iii ItroitghJ Frl :rlty. A. Fr4-4-hiter. I--oii Jiovle, Fred P.u winkle. Oeo. i MiihT.. Arthur ttutsen. t!4-o. I lexer, Fred ' Hart inui). Johu Hoiumt, TIjs. 1 taker, iUtt.l Pelle, 1. Horn. .las. Itoweii (VurroJl II. Pal tiur. Allsrt Oerke. Uhk CamotMi'll. Al- lm t bmx, ISeo. Morsiial, Wnu Con way, Ifcm-y, V. K. (Jrant, Otto lkniK-ister. I vote of five to one, I lie ptouarty own ers here today dedded toiv' u 1miiu of fir.twn yearly, for ti-nty years, and other privilegH to trie company which 1s to build railway nud ferry to connect Victoria w ith I.lvcriiool, the present terminus of the .4 treat XortlK etu Railway in Rritlh xoiumliia. O Beara tba t lbs Kind Tw tiaw Always Bougr REtMVEREI 1IKH SKJIIT A FT Kit TWENTY FIVE YEARS, 1 5 loon 1-1 n rg. Pa..' Nov. 'l.H-Afler over twvnty-tive years f total 1 (Und ue, Mrs. Ellzals'tili Hess, gel Tars, of Mountain O rove, yesterday nevert-tl 1wr sight. t (l, ; 'atarats. whk-h grew over Isilh of 1mt eyes over a quarter vf a century ago, weh'fvtuove4l on ilay last week, and, notwithstanding ix-r mlvatictit age. the hl lady viiwsl fhe iMTatloii well and made " a qul-k iwoyery. When' 1 lie 4audages were remove! ' yestenlay . wlie wits di'liglitetl to sei Imt entire family a Ism t her. the dark ness of twettty-tivp. years having van Ishtsl. v- - ; MEMORY UWT AT FOirTIIALL. Ohio Fnlr-rsity PLiycr ('an Not Rev uutn4er Ills Name, q By -ft bw on the head receivl in a football game, William Richardson of Athens, Ohio, ItstnTlM'eu entirely .de prived ttt his memory. He was one f tist Oliio university team and played Sjitunhiy -with the Washington and Jeftersiiit 4i4k'ge team at Washington, I'a . j- ;' " , ;':.',' I. . He wa retukTed uneonwious for wveral! hottri by . tlie 4Iow". ,Ie can not rcimilMT his name or anything that occurri'l prior to the game. TO RESTORE POLISH TO BRASS. If t1i liars on tlie iMUtefuTare .ii'nl brass the isHish, may Jje reoreii In the following mannor: Rul tbem wlthjfott'-nstone and oil. or wlthlany of tlie good 4rass iK.llslies that are In the' market." When clean, : burnish them y rwlrldng with a clean flannel ckth until tli? brass Is hot.,- After this .varnish or shellac -them. ! Nearly all brass a ud brass trimmings 011 Isils are lhiUhed lirii some kind of varnish, and, L itch flnifhi should h treatel wlthgrest -are.c WImmi tolled, wte with a -tolh moistened with oil, and theu. -wipe with a 'sft, dry cloh. Maria i'arloa lu th ''DhvuhUt In dies Home Journal. When you feel that IIfT Is hardly worth the candle take a dose of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Ther will ck-anse your stomach, tone nt yovtr liver and regulate your bow el making you feet like a new man For sale by F. O. Haas, druggist, Sa lem. Oregon.